Bobbin lace basics for absolute beginners

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  • @sheilasinghal2922
    @sheilasinghal2922 Рік тому +55

    I know a few lacemakers, and they tried to teach me at a demo one day. I could not figure it out for the life of me, and gave it up in frustration. You made it make sense!! Thank you so much! 😃

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Рік тому +2

      Aww thank you! That means a lot!

    • @marybarratt2649
      @marybarratt2649 Рік тому +2

      This was a great help for me too.

    • @stephenie44
      @stephenie44 7 місяців тому +1

      I wish I could add a photo of what I made in the comments here. I’m not sure how… but I did 20 rows of the cloth stitch, and 12 rows of the half stitch, with gray passive thread, and a multicolored weaver thread, and it turned out really pretty.
      Not sure how this loose weave looking thing will graduate to ornate lace making, but I’m excited to see my skills evolve.
      Thanks again!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 місяців тому +2

      @stephenieolson8535 Oooo that sounds great! If you're on Instagram you could send me a photo or tag me there, @made_by_lora
      It makes me so happy to know my video is actually helpful! Thank you

    • @s.s2943
      @s.s2943 3 місяці тому +2

      This. Was. Amazing! I have been learning from a book and kit. You bridged all the gaps! I was doing it right, but had tension issues. My kit came with Lizbeth thread. I’m a tatter, and don’t like to use this thread a lot because it’s not a calm thread. Seeing things with a bigger, calmer thread really helped. You are an amazing teacher and I hope you keep posting videos! ❤️

  • @rhondajohnson2725
    @rhondajohnson2725 2 місяці тому +15

    The way you set up your bobbins and explained it makes it so much easier to understand when you haven't seen it before. This was brilliant!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you found my explanation clear!

  • @lovelyday4009
    @lovelyday4009 18 днів тому +1

    Genuinely such a brilliant video! Clear, concise, considerate of different learning styles, you are a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much for this!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  13 днів тому

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment

  • @tamarajwhitcomb6077
    @tamarajwhitcomb6077 3 місяці тому +13

    You are a fabulous teacher, I have never seen anyone that is as good as you. Thank you so much!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Wow, thank you for that amazing comment! It really means so much to think that I’m helping!

  • @ttee3390
    @ttee3390 7 днів тому

    Thank you very much for this. You’re a natural teacher, very easy to understand.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 днів тому +1

      @@ttee3390 thank you for your kind comment!

  • @HopePetunias
    @HopePetunias 4 місяці тому +10

    The best bobbin lace tutorial I've come across on UA-cam. Thank you so much! ❤

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому

      Wow, thank you for such a wonderful compliment! That really means a lot!

  • @Mrs_Funshine
    @Mrs_Funshine Місяць тому +2

    Just saw a random video on TikTok of a lady doing this with hundreds of bobbins and it blew my mind so came to UA-cam to instantly see if there was a tutorial. Genuinely fascinated at what I saw. Your video explained it so simply. Thank you.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Місяць тому

      @@Mrs_Funshine yes indeed, when you see those ladies flinging bobbins around at 100 miles and hour it really is mind boggling!! The current project I’m working on has approximately 50 bobbins, and the most I’ve ever done (so far) is 80. Thank you so much for watching my video, I know it’s not as entertaining as those fast ones! Haha

  • @GabrielaLtc
    @GabrielaLtc 4 місяці тому +5

    I was too scared to learn making bobbin lace, thank you for the clear explanations. 😊

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! I’m glad I didn’t make it look more scary!

    • @GabrielaLtc
      @GabrielaLtc 3 місяці тому

      @@madebylora No, no, it encourages me to take it up as a hobby. 😊😊😊😊

  • @Kimberton149
    @Kimberton149 Місяць тому +2

    One of the best tutorials for anything I've ever come across on youtube! A friend recently gave me an old bobbin lace kit since I've been wanting to learn for years but always been a bit intimidated by all of those bobbins flying around! Your video makes it so approachable for a beginner and it's so clear what's happening at each step. Thanks so much for sharing your talent

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Місяць тому

      Oh thank you so much. That means a lot!

  • @Aerynvala
    @Aerynvala 7 днів тому

    This is fantastic!! I'd seen a video on bobbin lace before, but it was with lace and so kind of overwhelming and hard to follow. This was slow enough, and big enough, that I could follow along. Thank you so much!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 днів тому

      Thank you! I'm glad this was easy to follow

  • @LeaWildCreative
    @LeaWildCreative 4 місяці тому +6

    Thank you so much for this video Lora, my daughter has wanted to learn to make lace for years, and she's just made her first piece from your brilliant video x

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment! It makes me so happy to know that this video has been helpful!

  • @5canwalk
    @5canwalk Рік тому +11

    Clear, systematic and generous tutorial🎉❤

  • @thespurgeons0708
    @thespurgeons0708 4 місяці тому +3

    This is a lovely, thorough and yet simple instruction. Thank you! This was a fantastic tutorial.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! That means a lot!

  • @lillianrobles1535
    @lillianrobles1535 10 місяців тому +4

    Omg, I have Google how to do bobin lace, and you have been THE ONE who has explained it and made sense. Thank you so much🎉

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  10 місяців тому

      Aww thank you so much, I’m so glad this was helpful!

  • @AnaJimenez-pc1ks
    @AnaJimenez-pc1ks 3 місяці тому +4

    I was looking for a tutorial slow enough for me to see and understand the patterns. Thank you for this video. I hope to see more like this.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you! I’m glad this was helpful!

  • @JBowring-yt9hn
    @JBowring-yt9hn 3 місяці тому +1

    By far the best teacher. You're incredible. Thank you so much!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Wow, what a lovely comment! Thank you so much! That really means a lot!

  • @g.heathjohnson7454
    @g.heathjohnson7454 2 місяці тому +2

    fantastic explanation and just the right length! This craft has mystified me for a long time and now I feel like I could attempt it! Thank you.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I’m glad you could follow it!

  • @sylviamcauley8454
    @sylviamcauley8454 2 місяці тому +1

    What a fabulous tutor you are, so clear. I used to be a lacemaker years ago but my teacher retired and I couldn't find another one in my area. After many years I finally sold all my beautiful bobbins and pillows. My eyesight and bank balance prohibits me from taking it up again, though watching you did get me interested

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! It's very hard when circumstances beyond our control mean we have to stop doing things we've enjoyed in the past.

    • @sylviamcauley8454
      @sylviamcauley8454 2 місяці тому

      @@madebylora I still knit and do a bit of embroidery when I'm in the mood, but they're not as absorbing as bobbin lace

  • @tondriasanders6306
    @tondriasanders6306 3 місяці тому +1

    This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you!

  • @motionless_horizon
    @motionless_horizon 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! I knit and crochet, and always am drawn to lace type patterns, so I’m excited to get into real lace making! You made it make so much sense, definitely the best tutorial for beginners!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment

  • @christinemacpherson2698
    @christinemacpherson2698 Місяць тому

    Well done video. Clear, understandable, not too long, well explained and Thank You! I'll be back...

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! At the time when I made this video I was pretty much self taught, but I’ve since had some lessons and I hope to soon do a series of videos about what I’ve been learning.

  • @lrajic8281
    @lrajic8281 3 місяці тому +2

    It’s a lovely craft. It seems frenzy work, but actually it’s organized.
    I may be a strange one to say this, but it reminds me of the May Pole dance!
    Anyway, my learning ability is kind of slow. So I am sure to be watching again and again.
    Thank you so very much for showing us!❤

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you! And thank you for being willing to watch more than once! Haha.
      Yes, I wonder if the people who first did may pole dancing were actually lace makers? Haha. (I did see a video on UA-cam some time ago where a group of lace makers were “acting out”/dancing making a giant piece of lace)

  • @rimabarrett2319
    @rimabarrett2319 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for such a great tutorial! I brought a pattern from someone off Etsy who had a video link and it was awful!!! She went so fast you could not understand the steps. I do hope you will make more videos for lace as you made this particular stitch very easy to understand, so a massive thank you!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you! I'm glad it helped. Hopefully it will be easier for you to go back and understand the video for your specific pattern after seeing the basic steps slowly. I hope to do more videos with showing some more practical examples rather than just the basic moves. But I have so many video ideas (not just lace) so I'm not sure when I'll manage to do everything I want to do.

  • @donnalannan2978
    @donnalannan2978 Місяць тому

    Great job explaining these processes. Thans so much. 😊

  • @bbsamazon
    @bbsamazon Місяць тому

    I love the crocheted sweater you're wearing!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Місяць тому

      Thank you! I experimented with some fancy crochet stitches before I started, but in the end I kept the design very plain because it's the colours I was attracted to.

  • @davs1wife
    @davs1wife 2 місяці тому +1

    U r awesome ❤❤❤❤❤ I recently came across this and was so confused and looked like chaos.. LOL… Ur a great teacher.. thank u

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your kind comment!

  • @bandme796
    @bandme796 4 місяці тому +1

    This was so helpful! It finally made sense and I can't wait to try.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you! I’m so glad it is helpful!

  • @annedavis3340
    @annedavis3340 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks so much! And a way to remember warp and weft: "WEFT LEFT" 😊 the weft is the one that goes to one side then back the other way. The warp is long and straight ❤

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому +1

      That’s a great way to remember it, thank you!

  • @hanavesela5884
    @hanavesela5884 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this. It’s very easy to understand when you explain it like this.

  • @brendaweston580
    @brendaweston580 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much! Very clear explanation!

  • @lunatikaartist
    @lunatikaartist 3 місяці тому

    La vidéo la plus claire, vous avez l'air géniale !
    Je me suis abonnée direct

  • @rosy_ranirani4865
    @rosy_ranirani4865 10 місяців тому +2

    Dear Madam , I tried learning this lace , from various sources on the U tube but Thanks to your gentle teaching it has at last made its entry into my thick head !!!!! Thank you ,thank you and thank you ❤❤❤

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  10 місяців тому

      Aww thank you! I'm glad I could help!

  • @karolinastorling4812
    @karolinastorling4812 25 днів тому +1

    This was so very helpful! I would love it if you pleeeease could make one for the next step! How to read the lace charts? How to use the cross-twist-cross to make and actual lace with “holes” in it? :)

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  25 днів тому +1

      Thank you, I'm glad this was helpful. I'm planning to make a new series of videos showing more different things. I've got lots of projects and ideas at the moment, so I can't guarantee how long it will take me to get to the lace videos again.
      I do have a few other lace videos which are not specifically tutorials but might give you a better idea how these stitches are used in real patterns. (I've got a playlist of lace videos if you want to have a look).

    • @ttee3390
      @ttee3390 7 днів тому

      Yes please!

  • @stephenie44
    @stephenie44 7 місяців тому +1

    Loooove this for an intro, thank you so much!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment. It means a lot!

  • @user-tm8ru5xr1m
    @user-tm8ru5xr1m 6 місяців тому +1

    Thankyou Lora.I always wanted to learn bobbin lace making, but couldnt .Now that I found your video I know I will be able to learn bobbin lace making. Your instructions were very clear.Thankyou Lora.❤🎉😊

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому

      Thank you for your lovely comment. It makes me so happy to know this video is helpful!

    • @user-tm8ru5xr1m
      @user-tm8ru5xr1m 6 місяців тому

      Thankyou Lora, for taking time off from your busy schedule to reply my comment.I.felt so special.❤🎉😊

  • @BobGarrett66
    @BobGarrett66 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video!!! Thank you. Please Please Please make more to teach us how to do this amazing craft!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your encouraging comment! Glad you enjoyed this. Since making this video I’ve been to some classes with an experienced teacher so I’ve learned a few more skills which I will hopefully be able to share here.

    • @BobGarrett66
      @BobGarrett66 11 місяців тому

      @@madebylora That would be awesome!! I’ll subscribe and keep an eye out for your content. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!!

  • @suestacey4764
    @suestacey4764 22 дні тому

    Wow, well done Lora, came across this by accident. See you in September. Sue.xx

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  22 дні тому

      Haha thanks Sue! I did this video before I had any lessons and it was just from years of stopping and starting and trying to figure it out from books and UA-cam. I should do an updated version with some of the extra things I’ve learned from Bee!

  • @melindapearson295
    @melindapearson295 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for a lovely video!!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  2 місяці тому

      Thank you, glad you liked it!

  • @janbryant4908
    @janbryant4908 3 місяці тому

    One, two buckle my shoe, three four shut the door, five six lay them out straight, nine ten the big fat hen. Best intro of lace making I've ever seen.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you! I’m hoping to do some more lace videos soon. When I made this video I was self taught from books and UA-cam but I’ve since had some lessons with an experienced teacher and there are a few minor things I would explain differently now or I have a clearer understanding about.

  • @FiberLoveDiary
    @FiberLoveDiary 6 місяців тому

    Thank you! It's so fascinating to watch. I'm not sure I'll ever try it but I learned a lot from you.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому

      Wow, you did well watching this video! I always imagine this would be pretty tedious for someone who's not learning lace making! Thank you!

  • @November_november
    @November_november Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video ❤

  • @shellybelknap1524
    @shellybelknap1524 3 місяці тому

    you made this very easy ty

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you, I’m glad it was easy to follow

  • @pavithragangewatte2544
    @pavithragangewatte2544 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this lovely video. It’s very clear. It’s very helpful for me as I’ve started learning Bobbin lace making a few days ago.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  5 місяців тому

      Thank you, I'm so glad my video is helpful for you!

  • @solveiggyajonsdottir1796
    @solveiggyajonsdottir1796 5 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot so clear instructions :)

  • @bbsamazon
    @bbsamazon Місяць тому

    Interesting. I've seen other women wind the thread the opposite direction. So, my conclusion from that is that it doesn't really matter which way you wind the bobbins: away from you or towards you. 😊

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Місяць тому

      I've heard that some people wind the opposite way but I've never seen it done (I wonder if they are left handed). I've also heard that as long as you stick with the same method throughout that it works fine (although my teacher did tell me the other way is wrong haha). I guess if you wind the thread the opposite way then the hitch probably also needs to be opposite and how you lengthen or shorten the threads is also opposite. But like I said, I've not seen it done that way, so I'm making assumptions about the additional variations that would also be needed.

  • @MrsStewartCC
    @MrsStewartCC 7 місяців тому

    This looks so fun! Very nice clear video

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! It's good to hear that my explanations are clear!

  • @grace52775
    @grace52775 4 місяці тому

    This is absolutely fascinating! 😮

  • @user-wb7fi4mn1m
    @user-wb7fi4mn1m 5 місяців тому

    This was very very good thank you! Very helpful.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I’m glad it is helpful!

  • @vanessalujano7869
    @vanessalujano7869 6 місяців тому

    I've Watched several different beginner videos in this and yours is the best. And I think the extra twist at the end of each row is supposed to Be done after you put the pin in to help lock it in place.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! It really means a lot to know that my video is helpful! At the time when I recorded this, I was just self taught from books and other videos, but I’ve since had some face to face lessons with an experienced lace maker. Apparently there should be 2 twists when the threads go around the pin. So, if there aren’t currently any twists, you add 2, but if there is already 1 twist then you add another. This helps the 2 threads stay neat and twisted together as they go around the pin and not as separate loops of thread at the end of a row. I should really do an updated video now that I’ve learned a few more things! Thanks again for your lovely comment!

  • @priyanayak7923
    @priyanayak7923 6 місяців тому

    You are soo beautiful❤, thank you for this wonderful tutorial

  • @marybarratt2649
    @marybarratt2649 Рік тому +1

    Your video just popped up and it was very interesting. I’ve got a pillow and various bobbins to start, but it is a little daunting. I don’t learn well from books and am hoping to try from video tutorials. I know I get frustrated by bobbins unravelling so must check out the hitch. Not sure if one to one tuition is better for this hobby. I will check out your other videos, so thank you for uploading.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  Рік тому

      If you can find someone in your area to do one-to-one that would be great. There are several lacemaking groups on Facebook (for example “Beginner bobbin lace makers”) with people from all around the world so you could ask there if anyone is local to you. I found out about a class near where I live and I feel like I’ve learnt more in 4 or 5 lessons than I learnt in years on my own. Of course you can learn on your own, and videos can help, but it’s always nice to just be able to ask someone who is in the same room. Glad you found my video interesting! Thanks

    • @marybarratt2649
      @marybarratt2649 Рік тому

      I’m just watching your start up video with basic whole and half stitch tutorial. It really is helpful to get me going and I’m hoping to persevere thanks to you. Thank you so much.

  • @Triffidhunter0
    @Triffidhunter0 Рік тому

    Very clear and helpful. Thank you!

  • @leisongivangomo4478
    @leisongivangomo4478 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! Very clear instructions 😃

  • @coastymom13
    @coastymom13 Рік тому +1

    Excellent tutorial!! 😊

  • @themamma341
    @themamma341 6 місяців тому +1

    Lovely, thank you!!

  • @denniswilliams2403
    @denniswilliams2403 9 місяців тому

    Awesome teaching … thank you for this… amazing

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much

  • @leastensnaes
    @leastensnaes 6 місяців тому

    Wow this helped me SO much! Thankyou

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! I'm so glad this was helpful!

  • @user-tm8ru5xr1m
    @user-tm8ru5xr1m 6 місяців тому

    Yòu are an excellant teacher. Thankyou. 🎉😊

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! That really means a lot!

  • @valerieford5742
    @valerieford5742 4 місяці тому

    I love watching you you’re very meticulous and I like that. Could you do a spider slow like this they’re giving me a pain in the butt and I don’t know why I had such trouble.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Valerie, thank you so much for your comment. I made this video before I had any proper lessons, so now that I have had some lessons and a bit more confidence, I am planning to do a series of videos to share what I've learned. However I don't know when that will happen. This may or may not help, but this is how I approach a lace spider.
      Top legs:
      At the start, each pair of threads that will be legs should have 3 twists in total (depending what stitches you had before the spider you might already have one twist, so add 2 more twists).
      Top of body:
      If your spider has 3 leg pairs coming from each side, you will have 6 leg pairs hanging down. Start with the 4th pair from left (or I tend to think of it as the 1st pair to the right of the centre). Use that pair to work cloth stitch (cross, Twist, cross) through the 3 pairs on the left.
      Then go back to the 5th pair and work cloth stitch through 3 pairs to the left.
      Then the 6th pair is also worked cloth stitch through 3 pairs to the left.
      Now the 3 pairs that were originally on each side have swapped sides.
      Put a pin in the middle and tension all the threads to create the top half of the body.
      I think of those old specimen cases where they used to pin different varieties of insects and butterflies on a board. Pin him down!
      Bottom half:
      Do the exact same process again, starting with 4th pair and work cloth stitch through 3 pairs to left, and same with 5th and 6th pairs as before.
      To finish, put 3 twists on each leg, and pull his legs for a bit of tension!
      More legs:
      If your spider has more than 3 legs from each side, the process is the same you just increase the numbers. So for 4 legs, you'd start with the 5th pair and work back through 4 pairs each time.
      Or for 5 legs, start with 6th pair and work back through 5 pairs each time.
      I know reading is not the same as watching, but I hope that is helpful.

    • @valerieford5742
      @valerieford5742 4 місяці тому

      @@madebylora gonna try this and let you know how it goes. Thank you so much.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому

      @@valerieford5742 I won't be offended if it doesn't make sense! I know when we write things down it makes sense to us, but doesn't always make sense to someone else reading it!

    • @valerieford5742
      @valerieford5742 4 місяці тому

      @@madebylora yeah thanks so much I found the book and spiders are just making me crazy. I have tons of other books but I think maybe a book and a video will be the key. I’ve already watched the videos a couple times, but I have other books and they are different from what you said and I can’t watch your video and read a book same time that are different all it does is make a mess.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  4 місяці тому +1

      @@valerieford5742 yeah that is hard. I know when I've watched a video demonstrating something "similar" to what I'm trying to follow in a book, it gets more confusing. There are sooo many variations.

  • @GiselleBel
    @GiselleBel 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this! I was wondering about the difference between the two stitches (because silly me: I undid the twist of the previous row when trying half stitch before doing the next row... Omg), your demonstration was really clear - I loved that I could see what each thread/bobbin was actually doing. You can't easily see that in many other videos because they use very thin yarn. Thank you very much!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your lovely comment! It makes me so happy to know this video is helpful! I should really do some updates because at the time of filming, I was self taught (from books and videos) but I’ve since had some classes and have learned a few more things. For example, I wasn’t too sure about the twists at the ends of rows, but my teacher says that there should always be two twists around a pin at the ends of rows. So depending on which stitch you’re doing you might need to add one extra twist or 2 extra twists.

    • @gisellef9335
      @gisellef9335 7 місяців тому

      @@madebylora I would love to watch any video you upload, I'm sure it will be just as interesting and useful as this one. Again thanks for posting this video! It is really helpful and totally cleared up a big mistake I was making. Thanks so much for responding to my comment!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  7 місяців тому

      @gisellef9335 thank you for your lovely kind comments! Have you seen my Bobbin lace making playlist? I've got a few lace related videos. You might like the ones with the black squares and the gold swans. They are not a step by step tutorials but I do show some of the process which may (or may not) be interesting/helpful

  • @maryannarobinsonn1199
    @maryannarobinsonn1199 5 місяців тому

    I can hardly wait for lesson 2

  • @YingkayPea
    @YingkayPea 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much, it’s very helpful.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  10 місяців тому +1

      I’m so glad this is helpful! Thank you

  • @draconyster
    @draconyster 3 місяці тому

    This looks way more complex than I thought

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Yes, it is something that takes quite a bit of concentration, but it’s ok if you take it slow and go step by step. In the past, I tried to jump too far ahead without properly understanding the “basics”

  • @dearmissmisrea
    @dearmissmisrea 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  8 місяців тому

      Thanks! By the way, I love your profile photo! So cute!

  • @MrSisters5
    @MrSisters5 11 місяців тому

    Thank you fir sharing

  • @Ceretrea
    @Ceretrea 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. The different coloured wool was so much more helpful to me. Do you have any videos about how to make/transfer patterns?

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I’m glad that was helpful! I’ve not done a video yet about patterns (I hope to do more lace videos early 2024). Since recording this video I have attended a few classes and our teacher taught us to transfer the patterns this way - use a photocopy of the original pattern, place the copy over a piece of coloured card (preferably proper lace pricking card, which is usually brown as far as I can tell). Pin down the copy and card onto a piece of cork or something similar and then using a “pricker” (a fine needle in some sort of handle or pin vice…. My teacher was horrified when I said I’d been using an old hat pin haha) prick through each pattern hole to transfer it to the card. Then re-draw any markings onto your new card pattern using a fine liner (not biro because this can rub off on your lace). A quicker “cheat” way is to copy your pattern onto thin card and then cover it with a matt plastic film, then prick all the holes before starting. If you’re using white thread, it’s easier on the eyes to use coloured card or coloured plastic film. I know written descriptions are harder than seeing it in a video, but I hope this description helps.

    • @Ceretrea
      @Ceretrea 9 місяців тому

      @@madebylora oh my gosh, thank you so much! That's a great explanation and I look forward to more videos in 2024 🙂

  • @michellefel147
    @michellefel147 6 місяців тому

    Your brilliant !!

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  6 місяців тому +1

      Aww thank you so much!

  • @andrearossiello9969
    @andrearossiello9969 23 години тому

    Where do you get the green disc? What is it called? What size is it? Thank you for your lovely demo of the basics.

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  19 годин тому

      It's called a pillow. This round style is called a cookie pillow. The shop I bought this one from doesn't exist anymore. There are several online shops that sell lace supplies. I only know sites in the uk so it depends where you live? Different sizes and shapes are available. My green one is 18 inches across.

  • @rbhughbanks
    @rbhughbanks 3 місяці тому

    I’m going to edit this comment a number of times because, as I watch the video, I have questions that I’m afraid I’ll forget to ask if I wait til the end. Is there an advantage to putting your hitch against the thread on the bobbin as opposed to directly into the groove just above the thread area? I’ve been watching videos while waiting for my bobbins to arrive. A lady in one said to turn the bobbin while threading it, which takes longer to put the thread on, but keeps it from unraveling and breaking easier. She said the finished lace looks better too. On your next project, could you try that method and let me know if it works better?

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your comment and your questions! Some of my bobbins have very definite grooves in the head which would hold a hitch nicely, but on others the groove is not so well defined and the hitch tends to slip off. So I just find it easier to put all my hitches on the neck rather than the head so they are all done the same way. Yes, I’ve also been told it is best to turn the bobbin to wind the thread onto it because it stops the thread getting extra twists on it. But….. every time I try to wind bobbins that way, I either get too bored or it starts to hurt my hand, so I go back to winding the bobbins by wrapping the thread around the bobbin, even though I know it’s not the “best” way. I don’t think I’ve even managed to wind ONE pair of bobbins the “correct” way! I definitely couldn’t do 40 pairs that way! Haha (That’s how many pairs I have on my current project)

  • @rbhughbanks
    @rbhughbanks 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the excellent video. I’m going to try it. I’ve ordered the bobbins and will make a table platform. Could you suggest where I might find a few simple patterns?

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad my video was helpful. There are plenty of books with patterns and even online on Pinterest etc, but the difficulty is keeping it REALLY simple to start with. In the past I’d pick a pattern that I liked but then didn’t understand any of the instructions (you’ll see this if you watched my video where I made lace for my parents anniversary). I don’t know what is “best”, but a book that I’ve found helpful is “The Torchon Lace Workbook” by Bridget M. Cook. (You can usually find a copy second hand on eBay). It is divided into 2 main sections. At the start are 10 exercises which teach basic techniques and then there are approximately 30 patterns. But you don’t have to do all the exercises first. For example after the first 3 exercises it tells you that you can now do the first 6 patterns. Then after the 4th exercise is says you can now also do patterns 7-12 etc etc. It’s still hard to understand some of the written instructions, but I really like the way the book is structured and helps you progress.

    • @rbhughbanks
      @rbhughbanks 3 місяці тому

      @@madebylora Thank you for the book info. I did as you suggested, and got it on eBay for $9. It retails new for $27.50. So, you saved me 2/3’s of the price, plus a big headache trying to figure out which book to buy. As a new subscriber, I’m looking forward to watching all your videos.

    • @rbhughbanks
      @rbhughbanks 3 місяці тому

      @@madebyloraI got the bobbins and was waiting on the arrival of the book. I couldn’t wait, so decided to just make the little pattern you are using in this video so that I could practice these stitches. I made the dots across the top, then made the vertical dots directly under the first and last horizontal dots. Well, you know how my first practice went. It was awful. Such a simple mistake had me scratching my head. So, start over, make a new pattern. Vertical and horizontal dots NOT aligned. More later.

  • @lanavalery4429
    @lanavalery4429 10 місяців тому

    Hello dear! Thank you very much for the video. What size pillow? Is the pillow made of foam?

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  10 місяців тому

      Thank you. My pillow is about 18 inches across. It’s made from dense polystyrene. I bought it many years ago in a shop that was about an hour drive from where I live. Funny story…. I recently looked up the shop online to check it was still there and then took a trip to visit to see if they still do lace products….. turns out that just because a company still has a listing online, that does not mean they are still in business!!!! Hahaha it’s now a newsagents shop! But on the plus side, I did accidentally find an amazing fabric shop in the same area.

    • @lanavalery4429
      @lanavalery4429 10 місяців тому

      @@madebylora Thanks for the answer dear. A very funny story, there was a store, now they sell newspapers! :)

  • @kifurban
    @kifurban 8 місяців тому

    Where can I find this pattern please?

    • @madebylora
      @madebylora  8 місяців тому

      It was just a basic pattern that I drew myself. To practice the stitches you just need a row of dots across the top where you hang the pairs on pins, and then also dots down the sides to mark where the pins will go at the start and end of each row. I used paper with squares on it but you can use any paper for practice. I hope this helps. Sorry I don't have a pattern to share.

    • @kifurban
      @kifurban 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for replying 😀